X-Men ’97 Is Just Getting Started
If you’re tuned into comic book culture, you’ve likely noticed the buzz around X-Men ’97. This revival of a beloved animated series has sparked major nostalgia, hitting the mark for countless Marvel fans. The show stays true to the original, keeping its narrative intact without any drastic changes. But here’s the kicker—there’s more on the way, and it’s big.
Marvel, clearly enjoying the success of X-Men ’97, has already confirmed a second season. But don’t put away your popcorn just yet. Rumors are swirling about a potential feature-length animated movie in the works.
A Marvel-ous Expansion
Marvel isn’t slowing down. Word on the street suggests the studio is cooking up an animated spectacle for the big screen. Details are still under wraps, but whispers hint at a connection to the X-Men ’97 project. If true, this would be a game-changer.
The ever-active Marvel rumor mill, fueled by recent announcements and the buzz around Deadpool & Wolverine, has churned out some intriguing gossip. The Cosmic Circus podcast has hinted that Marvel is deep into developing a high-stakes animated venture that could be the next step for X-Men ’97.
Animation’s New Frontier?
The podcast panel discussed the possibility of Marvel Studios releasing an animated film in the next saga. The answer? A confident yes—Marvel is indeed working on a project aimed for theaters. While specifics remain unclear, X-Men ’97 seems a likely candidate.
Other rumors suggest Marvel is also considering an Eternals series with an anime twist, though this remains in early stages. Questions have also surfaced about Annihilus possibly joining the MCU, the status of the Horde, and confirmation of a second season for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
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